Reducing composition for the permanent deformation of hair containing as a reducing agent, an amino mercaptoalkylamide or a salt thereof

ABSTRACT

A cosmetic composition for the first stage of a permanent deformation of the hair contains, in a cosmetically acceptable vehicle, as a reducing agent, an amino mercaptoalkylamide having the formula ##STR1## wherein A represents the divalent radical, --(CH 2 ) n  -- wherein n is a whole number ranging from 2 to 5, or the divalent radical --(CH 2 ) 2  --O--(CH 2 ) 2  --, m is 0 or a whole number ranging from 1 to 4, and (i) when m is 0, R 1  represents hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, 2-methyl butyl, benzyl, 4-amino butyl, 3-guanidino propyl, 2-methylthio ethyl, carboxymethyl or 2-carboxyethyl, and (ii) when m is a whole number from 1 to 4, R 1  represents hydrogen or lower alkyl having 1-5 carbon atoms, and the salts of the compound of formula I.

This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/615,626, filed Nov. 19, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,360.

The present invention relates to a reducing composition, for use in the first stage of an operation for the permanent deformation of hair, said composition containing, as a reducing agent, an amino mercaptoalkylamide or one of its cosmetically acceptable salts, and its use in a process for the permanent deformation of hair.

The procedures for effecting the permanent deformation of hair comprise, in a first stage, effecting the opening of the disulfide bonds of keratin (cystine) using a composition containing a reducing agent (reduction stage) then, preferably after having rinsed the hair, reconstituting in a second stage the said disulfide bonds by applying, on the hair under tension, an oxidizing composition (oxidation stage which is also called a fixation stage) so as to impart to the hair the desired form or shape. These procedures permit indifferently to effect either a waving of the hair or a straightening of the hair.

Compositions for effecting the first stage of a permanent operation are generally provided in the form of lotions, creams, gels or powders to be diluted in a liquid support, and containing, preferably, as a reducing agent, a mercaptan.

Among the latter, those presently employed are thioglycolic acid and thiolactic acid or a mixture of these acids as well as their esters, for example, glycerol or glycol monothioglycolate.

These reducing agents are particularly effective to reduce the disulfide bonds of keratin. Thioglycolic acid, in particular, is considered the product of choice in permanent derfomation operations since it provides an amount of reduction of about 50%.

These reducing agents exhibit, however, a major disadvantage because they give off unpleasant odors.

With a view to remedy this, perfume is generally employed so as to mask these odors.

After significant research efforts, it has now been found, in a quite unexpected and surprising manner, that by using a new family of amino mercaptoalkylamides or their cosmetically acceptable salts, it is possible to overcome the disadvantages experienced with presently employed reducing agents.

The reducing agents of the compositions, in accordance with the present invention, exhibit not only the advantage of being practically free of odor but they also provide a yield, a liveliness and a beauty of curling greater than that obtained in accordance with present operations using, for example, thioglycolic acid.

The present invention thus relates to, as a new industrial product, a cosmetic composition for the first stage of an operation for the permanent deformation of hair, containing in a cosmetically acceptable vehicle, as a reducing agent, at least one amino mercaptoalkylamide having the following general formula (I): ##STR2## wherein A represents the divalent radical, --(CH₂)_(n) --, wherein n is a whole number between 2 and 5, or the divalent radical, --(CH₂)₂ --O--(CH₂)₂ --,

m is 0 or a whole number between 1 and 4,

(i) when m is 0, R₁ represents hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, 2-methyl butyl, benzyl, 4-amino butyl, 3-guanidino propyl, 2-methylthio ethyl, carboxymethyl or 2-carboxyethyl,

(ii) when m is a whole number from 1 to 4, R₁ represents hydrogen or linear or branched lower alkyl having 1-5 carbon atoms,

and the salts of said compound of formula I.

Among the cosmetically acceptable salts of the compounds of formula I those particularly preferred are the hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, citrates and oxalates.

By lower alkyl having 1-5 carbon atoms is meant methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, 2-methyl butyl and pentyl.

Representative preferred compounds of general formula (I) include principally:

3-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide or aletheine,

2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide,

2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) acetamide,

2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) acetamide,

2-amino N-[2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]acetamide,

2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide,

2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) propionamide,

2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide,

2-amino N-[(2-mercapto-2'-ethoxy) ethyl]propionamide,

3-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) propionamide,

3-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide,

3-amino N-[2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]propionamide

2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl)-3-methyl butanamide,

2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl)-4-methyl pentanamide,

α-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) hydrocinnamide,

4-amino-5-[(2-mercaptoethyl) amino]-5-oxo pentanoic acid,

4-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) butanamide,

4-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) butanamide,

4-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) butanamide,

4-amino [N-2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]butanamide and

6-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) hexanamide, as well as their hydrochlorides.

The compounds of general formula (I), of which certain ones are known, are prepared in accordance with known methods, mentioned hereafter, which depend upon different substituents, initial reactants employed and their ease of use.

The compounds in accordance with the invention can principally be prepared from the intermediate thioesters of general formula (II): ##STR3## wherein A, R₁ and m have the same meanings as those above for general formula (I), and,

X is Cl or Br.

These thioesters are obtained, either by condensation of an aminothiol on an amino acid acid halide such as described, for example, by Th. Wieland et al, Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie, 576, 20, (1952), or by hydrolysis of a substituted thiazoline, this being obtained by reaction of an aminonitrile with an aminothiol such as cysteamine, as described in Japanese patent applications 66/22389, 75/62931 and 75/62932 of Daichi Segaku Company.

The thioesters of general formula II are rearranged into amino mercaptoalkylamides of general formula I by treatment with a base.

This reaction is carried out in a hydroalcoholic medium at ambient temperature in the presence of at least 1 equivalent of a base such as ammonia, alkaline metal hydroxides or even a tertiary amine such as triethylamine or triethanolamine in accordance with the following reaction: ##STR4##

The compounds in accordance with the present invention can also be prepared in a more classic manner by condensation of an N-amino acid protected with an S-acylaminothiol in the presence of an activation agent of peptidic synthesis such as, for example, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide.

The thiol and amine functions are then deprotected by acid or base hydrolysis, such as described, for example, by M. Fatome et al, Eur. J. Med. Chem., 23, (1988), 257-266 or again by J. Oiry et al, J. Med. Chem., 29 (11), 2217-25, (1986).

In the compositions according to the present invention, the reducing agent of general formula (I) is generally present in an amount ranging from 2 to 30% and preferably from 5 to 25% by weight relative to the total weight of the reducing composition.

The pH of the composition is preferably between 4.5 and 11 and more particularly between 6 and 10 and is obtained using an alkaline agent such as, for example, ammonia, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, an alkaline or ammonia carbonate or bicarbonate, an alkaline hydroxide or by using an acidifying agent such as, for example, hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, lactic acid, oxalic acid or boric acid.

The reducing composition can also contain other known reducing agents such as, for example, thioglycolic acid, glycerol or glycol monothioglycolate, cysteamine and its C₁ -C₄ acylated derivatives such as N-acetyl cysteamine or N-propionyl cysteamine, cysteine, N-acetylcysteine, N-mercaptoalkylamides of sugars such as N-(2-mercaptoethyl) gluconamide, β-mercaptopropionic acid and its derivatives, thiolactic acid, pantethein or again thioglycerol, sulfites, bisulfites of an alkali or alkaline earth metal and the thiols described in EP patent applications 354.835 and 368.763.

The reducing composition of the present invention can also contain various components such as, for example, cationic polymers such as those employed in the compositions of French patents Nos. 79.32078 and 80.76471 or even cationic polymers of the ionene type such as those used in the compositions of French patent No. 82. 17364, softening agents and principally quaternary ammonium derivatives of lanolin, protein hydrolyzates, waxes, opacifiers, perfumes, dyes, nonionic or cationic surfactants, alcohols such as ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,2-butanediol or glycerol, treating agents or again penetrating agents such as urea, pyrrolidone or thiamorpholinone.

The reducing composition according to the present invention can also be of the exothermic type, that is to say causing a certain heating during application to the hair, which is agreeable to the person being submitted to the first stage of a permanent waving or uncurling operation.

The vehicle for the compositions in accordance with the present invention is preferably water or a hydroalcoholic solution of a lower alcohol such as ethanol, isopropanol or butanol.

When the composition are intended for a hair uncurling or straightening operation, the reducing composition is preferably in the form of a cream so as to maintain the hair as rigid or stiff as possible. These creams are produced in the form of a "heavy" emulsion, and are based for example on glyceryl stearate, glycol stearate, self-emulsifiable waxes, fatty alcohols and the like. There can also be employed liquids or gels containing thickening agents such as carboxyvinyl polymers or copolymers which "glue" the hair and maintain it in the smoothed position during contact times therewith.

In accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention, the reducing compounds of general formula (I) can be formed in situ at the time of use starting with their thioester precursors having the following general formula (II): ##STR5## wherein A, R₁ and m have the same meanings as those above for general formula (I), and,

X is Cl or Br.

In effect it has been noted that in the presence of a base such as ammonia, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, soda or potash, these thioester precursors are transformed almost instantaneously and quantitatively into the corresponding thiols of general formula (I).

In accordance with this embodiment of the present invention, the thioester precursor, in the solid state, preferably in the form of a powder, is mixed at the time of use with a basic aqueous solution having a pH between 8 and 10, optionally containing various components such as those mentioned above.

The pH of the composition is then adjusted, if necessary, using an alkaline or acidifying agent such as those mentioned previously.

Representative thioesters include principally the following compounds:

2-aminoethyl 3-amino-thiopropionate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride

2-aminoethyl 2-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl thiovalinate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl thioleucinate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl 3-phenyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl thiomethioninate dihydrochloride,

3-aminopropyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

3-aminiopropyl 3-aminothiopropionate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl 3-amino thiopropionate dihydrochloride,

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl 3-amino thiopropionate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

3-aminopropyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl 6-amino thiocaproate dihydrochloride,

3-aminopropyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride and

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride.

The compositions according to the present invention can also be in a form called "self-neutralizing" or again "self-regulating" and in this case, the compound of general formula (I) is combined with at least one disulfide either known for its use in a reducing composition for a self-neutralizing permanent operation or derived from a compound of general formula (I) or from one of its salts and corresponding to the following general formula (III): ##STR6## wherein A, R₁ and m have the same meanings as those above for general formula (I).

This disulfide can also be provided in the form of a cosmetically acceptable salt.

Among the known disulfides, there can be mentioned, principally, dithioglycolic acid, dithioglycerol, cystamine, N,N'-diacetylcystamine, cystine, pantetheine and the disulfides described in European patents EP 354,835 and EP 368.763.

Among the disulfides derived from a compound of general formula (I) and corresponding to general formula (III) there can be mentioned:

N,N'(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [3-amino propionamide],

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [2-amino propionamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis(trimethylene)]bis [2-amino propionamide],

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [α-amino benzene propionamide],

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [2-amino-4-methyl pentanamide],

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [4-amino butanamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis(trimethylene)]bis [3-amino propionamide],

5,5'-[dithiobis (2,1-ethanediylimino)]bis [4-amino-5-oxo pentanoic]acid,

N,N'-[dithiobis (trimethylene)]bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (pentamethylene)]bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (pentamethylene)]bis [4-amino butanamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (2-ethyloxyethyl)]bis [2-amino acetamide]and

N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [6-amino hexanamide].

In the self-neutralizing compositions the disulfide is generally present in a molar ratio of 0.5 to 2.5 and preferably from 1 to 2 relative to the compound of general formula (I) or of its salts (see U.S. Pat. No. 3,768,490).

The disulfides of general formula (III) are obtained by oxidation of the compounds of general formula (I) either in air or by using known oxidizing agents as, for example, H₂ O₂ in the presence optionally of metallic salts such as, for example, ferrous salts.

The present invention also relates to, as new industrial products, amino-mercaptoalkylamides having the following general formula (IV): ##STR7## wherein A, R₁ and n have the same meanings as given above for general formula (I) with the exception of compounds in which:

(i) A represents --(CH₂)₂ -- and m is 0 or 1, and R₁ represents hydrogen, linear or branched alkyl having 1-5 carbon atoms, benzyl or 2-carboxyethyl, and

(ii) A represents --(CH₂)₃ -- and m is 1, and R₁ represents hydrogen,

and the salts of said compound of formula (IV).

The compounds of formula (IV) are prepared in accordance with the methods mentioned for the preparation of the compounds of formula (I).

Represenstative amino-mercaptoalkylamides of general formula (IV) include principally:

2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) acetamide,

2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) acetamide,

2-amino N-[2'(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]acetamide,

2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) propionamide,

2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide,

2-amino N-(2-mercapto-2-ethoxyethyl) propionamide,

3-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide,

3-amino N-[2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]propionamide,

4-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) butanamide,

4-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) butanamide,

4-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) butanamide,

4-amino N-[2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy) ethyl]butanamide and

6-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) hexanamide, as well as their hydrochlorides.

The present invention also relates to new disulfides having the following general formula (V): ##STR8## wherein

A, R₁ and m have the same meanings as those given above for general formula (IV).

Among the disulfides of formula (V) there can be mentioned principally:

N,N'-[dithiobis (trimethylene)]bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (pentamethylene)]bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (2-ethyloxyethyl)]bis [2-amino acetamide],

N,N'-[2,1-dithiodiethanediyl]bis [6-aminohexanamide],

N,N'-[2,1-dithiodiethanediyl]bis [4-amino butanamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (trimethylene)]bis [4-amino butanamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (pentamethylene)]bis [4-amino butanamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (trimethylene)]bis [2-amino propionamide],

N,N'-[dithiobis (trimethylene)]bis [3-amino propionamide],]

N,N'-[dithiobis (pentamethylene)]bis [3-amino propionamide]and

N,N'-[dithiobis (2-ethyloxyethyl)]bis [3-amino propionamide].

The present invention also relates to, as new products, thioesters having the following general formula (VI): ##STR9## wherein A, X, R₁ and m have the same meanings as those given above for general formula (II), with the exception of compounds wherein:

(i) A represents --(CH₂)₂ --, m is 0 or 1 and R₁ represents hydrogen, and

(ii) A represents --(CH₂)₂ --, m is 0 and R₁ represents methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, methylthioethyl or benzyl.

The compounds of general formula (VI) are obtained by the reaction of an aminothiol (1) with an acid halide of an amino acid (2) at a temperature between 40° and 110° C. in the presence or not of an inert organic solvent such as, for example, dichloromethane, 1,2-dichloroethane, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, acetonitrile, toluene, dioxan, tetrahydrofuran, 1,2-dimethoxyethane, N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethylacetamide or dimethylformamide, or a mixture of these solvents in accordance with the following reaction: ##STR10##

The aminothiols and the acid halides employed are prepared in accordance with classic methods for the synthesis of these compounds.

Representative thioesters of general formula (VI) include principally:

3-aminopropyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

2-amino-2'-ethoxyethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

3-aminopropyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride,

2-aminoethyl 6-amino thiocaproate dihydrochloride,

3-aminopropyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride,

5-aminopentyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride and

2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride.

The present invention also relates to a process for the permanent deformation of hair comprising, in a first stage, reducing the disulfide bonds of keratin by applying, for a period of about 5 to 60 minutes, a reducing composition such as defined above and then in a second stage, reforming the said bonds by applying to the hair an oxidizing composition or optionally by permitting the oxygen of the air to act on the hair.

The present invention also relates to a process for waving the hair in which a reducing composition such as defined above is applied on moistened hair previously rolled up on rollers having a diameter of 4 to 20 mm, the composition optionally being able to be applied in proportion of the rolling of the hair. The reducing composition is permitted to act on the hair for a period of time ranging from 5 to 60 minutes, preferably 5 to 30 minutes. The hair is then thoroughly rinsed after which there is applied, on the rolled up hair, an oxidizing composition so as to reform the disulfide bonds of the keratin. The oxidizing composition remains in contact with the hair for a period of time of 2 to 10 minutes. After having removed the rollers, the hair is thoroughly rinsed.

The oxidation composition or the oxidizing agent is of the type currently employed and contains as the oxidizing agent, H₂ O₂, an alkaline bromate, a polythionate or a mixture of an alkaline bromate and a persalt. The H₂ O₂ concentration can vary from 1 to 20 volumes and preferably from 1 to 10 volumes; the concentration of the alkaline bromate from 2 to 12 percent and that of the persalt from 0.1 to 15 percent by weight relative to the total weight of the oxidizing composition. The pH of the oxidizing composition is generally between 2 and 10. The oxidation can be carried out immediately or can be delayed.

The present invention also relates to a process for uncurling or straightening the hair in which there is applied on the hair a reducing composition in accordance with the invention. The hair is then submitted to a mechanical deformation so as to fix the hair in a new form by smoothing the hair with a comb having large teeth, with the back of a comb or with the hand. After a contact time of 5 to 60 minutes, in particular 5 to 30 minutes, the hair is again smoothed and is then carefully rinsed. An oxidizing or fixing composition such as defined above, is then applied to the hair and is permitted to remain in contact therewith for about 2 to 10 minutes. The hair is then thoroughly rinsed.

There is now given as an illustration and without any limiting character several examples of the preparation of the compounds according to the invention as well as examples of reducing compositions according to the invention and their use in a process for the permanent deformation of hair.

EXAMPLES OF PREPARATION Example 1--Preparation of 2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide hydrochloride

(a) 2-aminoethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride

To a suspension of 11.4 g (0.1 mole) of cysteamine hydrochloride in 350 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile, there are added, under an inert atmosphere, 14.4 g of DL-alanine acid chloride hydrochloride which mixture is then heated to 80° C. with stirring. After two hours, the reaction is completed (end of the evolution of HCl). The reaction mixture is cooled to ambient temperature and the thioester formed is dried and recrystallized in methanol. After drying under a vacuum at 50° C., 13.8 g of the dihydrochloride of 2-aminoethyl thioalaninate in the form of a white solid having a melting point of 226° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₅ H₁₂ N₂ OS·2HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             27.16   6.38    12.67 7.23  14.50 32.06                                Found   27.25   6.36    12.60 7.45  14.40 32.02                                ______________________________________                                    

(b) To a suspension of 22.1 g of the 2-aminoethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride (0.1 mole), obtained above, in 50 cm³ of isopropanol, thre are slowly added, under an inert atmosphere, 20.4 cm³ (0.15) mole) of a 2.5% aqueous ammonia solution. The resulting solution is evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure. The residue is taken up in 100 cm³ of ethanol. The insoluble ammonium chloride is separated by filtration on fritted glass. The filtrate is evaporated to dryness and dried under a vacuum at 50° C. 17.5 g of 2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide in the form of a white solid whose melting point is 141° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₅ H₁₂ N₂ OS·HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             32.52   7.09    15.17 8.66  17.36 19.7                                 Found   31.63   7.17    14.80 10.29 16.97 18.69                                ______________________________________                                    

Example 2--Preparation of 2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide hydrochloride

(a) 2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride

To a suspension of 11.4 g (0.1 mole) of cystamine hydrochloride in 50 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile, there are added under an inert atmosphere and with stirring, 13 g (0.1 mole) of glycine acid chloride hydrochloride. The mixture is then heated for 3 hours at 75° C. After cooling to ambient temperature, the crude thioester is dried and then purified by two successive washings in 40 cm³ of methanol. After drying under a vacuum at 50° C., 15.1 g of 2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid which decomposes at 165° C. are obtained. The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₄ H₁₀ N₂ OS·2HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             23.20   5.84    13.53 7.72  15.48 34.23                                Found   23.37   5.93    13.32 7.96  15.42 33.99                                ______________________________________                                    

(b) To a suspension of 30 g (0.145 mole) of 2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride, obtained above, there are slowly added over a 15 minute period, at ambient temperature under an inert atmosphere and with stirring, 152 cm³ of a 5% aqueous ammonia solution. The resulting solution is evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure. 100 cm³ of isopropanol are added to the residue which is again evaporated to dryness. 200 cm³ of ethanol are added and the mixture is stirred at ambient temperature to finely disperse it. The ammonium chloride is filtered off on fritted glass. The filtrate is evaporated to dryness. The resulting white solid (23.3 g) is recrystallized in isopropanol. After draining and drying under a vacuum 16.4 g of 2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide hydrochloride in the form of a white solid having a melting point of 122° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 250 MHz and 13C spectra conform to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₄ H₁₀ N₂ OS·HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             28.15   6.50    16.41  9.37 18.79 20.77                                Found   27.74   6.57    16.26 10.33 18.41 20.46                                ______________________________________                                    

Example 3--Preparation of 2-aminoethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride

To a suspension of 11.4 g (0.1 mole) of cysteamine hydrochloride in 40 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile, there are added, under an inert atmosphere and with stirring, 15.8 g (0.1 mole) of 4-amino butyric acid chloride hydrochloride. The mixture is heated for 5 hours at 80° C. After cooling to ambient temperature, the white solid is drained on fritted glass and then recrystallized in a 50/50 ethanol/methanol mixture. After drying under a vacuum at 50° C., 17.6 of 2-amino ethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid whose melting point is 186° C. are obtained.

The NMR₁ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₆ H₁₄ N₂ OS·2HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             30.64   6.86    11.91 6.80  13.63 30.15                                Found   29.88   6.92    11.59 7.40  13.40 29.33                                ______________________________________                                    

Example 4--Preparation of 2-aminoethyl 6-amino thiocaproate dihydrochloride

This compound is prepared in accordance with the same procedures as in Example 3 but starting with 18.6 g (0.1 mole) of 6-aminocaproic acid chloride hydrochloride. After heating for 4 hours at 80° C., the reaction mixture is cooled, dryed and recrystallized in a 70/30 ethanol/methanol mixture. After drying under a vacuum at 50° C., 15.8 g of 2-aminoethyl 6-amino thiocaproate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid having a melting point of 181° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₈ H₁₈ N₂ OS·2HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             36.50   7.66    10.64 6.08  12.18 26.94                                Found   36.48   7.22    11.38 6.44  12.70 26.72                                ______________________________________                                    

Example 5--Preparation of N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [2-amino acetamide]

To a solution of 50.5 g (0.29 mole) of 2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide hydrochloride, obtained in Example 2, in 500 cm³ of absolute ethanol, there are slowly added 15.2 cm³ (0.15 mole) of H₂ O₂ at 110 volumes while maintaining the temperature lower than 25° C. After 24 hours of stirring, the crystallization of the disulfide is complete. The mixture is drained on fritted glass, washed with 100 cm³ of absolute ethanol and dried under a vacuum at 60° C. 43.1 g of white crystals of N,N'-(2,1-dithiodiethanediyl) bis [2-amino acetamide] having a melting point of 168-170° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Elemental analysis: C₈ H₁₈ N₄ O₂ S₂ ·2HCl

    ______________________________________                                         C %         H %     N %     O %   S %   Cl %                                   ______________________________________                                         Calculated                                                                             28.32   5.94    16.51  9.43 18.90 20.90                                Found   28.04   6.09    16.23 10.45 18.69 20.64                                ______________________________________                                    

Example 6--Preparation of 3-aminopropyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride

A suspension of 12.8 g (0.1 mole) of 3-mercapto propylamine hydrochloride and 11.58 g (0.1 mole) of 4-amino butyric acid chloride hydrochloride in 75 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile is stirred under an inert atmosphere and heated for 4 hours at reflux.

After cooling to ambient temperature, the crude thioester is drained, washed with iced methanol and then recrystallized in a 75/25 ethanol/methanol mixture.

After drying under a vacuum at 50° C., 17.5 g of 3-aminopropyl 4-amino thiobutyrate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid whose melting point is 205° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Example 7--Preparation of 2-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride

A suspension of 15.7 g (0.1 mole) of 2'-(2-mercapto ethoxy) ethylamine hydrochloride and 13 g (0.1 mole) of glycine acid chloride hydrochloride in 120 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile, is heated under an inert atmosphere with stirring at 30° C. for 30 minutes, and then at reflux for 1 hour 30 minutes.

After cooling to ambient temperature, the crude thioester is drained and then recrystallized in about 250 cm³ of ethanol.

After drying under a vacuum at 40° C., 10 g of 2'-(2-aminoethoxy) ethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid having a melting point (decomposition) of 145° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H 80 MHz spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

Example 8--Preparation of 5-aminopentyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride

A suspension of 15.55 g (0.1 mole) of 5-mercapto pentylamine hydrochloride and 13 g (0.1 mole) of glycine acid chloride hydrochloride in 60 cm³ of anhydrous acetonitrile, is heated under an inert atmosphere with stirring for 3 hours at reflux.

After cooling to ambient temperature, the crude thioester is drained, washed with isopropanol and then recrystallized in an ethanol/methanol mixture.

After drying under a vacuum at 30° C., 18.6 g of 5-aminopentyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride in the form of a white solid having a melting point (decomposition) of 230° C. are obtained.

The NMR¹ H spectrum conforms to the expected structure.

EXAMPLES OF COMPOSITIONS Example A

In accordance with the present invention a reducing composition for the permanent deformation of hair is prepared by admixing the following components:

    ______________________________________                                         A. Reducing Composition                                                        ______________________________________                                         2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide                                                                    17     g                                             hydrochloride                                                                  Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.5                                                                   Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          0.3    g                                             ammonium chloride                                                              Preservative              0.2    g                                             Perfume                   0.8    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                             ______________________________________                                    

This composition is applied to moistened hair previously rolled up on rollers. After permitting it to remain in contact with the hair for 15 minutes, the hair is thoroughly rinsed with water. The following oxidizing composition is then applied to the hair:

    ______________________________________                                         B. Oxidizing Composition                                                       ______________________________________                                         H.sub.2 O.sub.2           1.5    g                                             Sodium lauryl ether sulfate, oxyethylenated                                    with 2 moles of ethylene oxide                                                                           3.75   g                                             Citric acid               0.5    g                                             Sodium hydrogenphosphate  0.5    g                                             Perfume                   0.3    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                             ______________________________________                                    

The oxidizing composition is permitted to act for about 5 minutes. The rollers are then removed and the hair is thoroughly rinsed with water. After drying under a hood, the hair exhibits beautiful curls.

In accordance with the same embodiments in Example A, a permanent deformation of hair is carried out using the reducing and oxidizing compositions of the following Examples B to P:

Example B

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) acetamide                                                                    21     g                                             hydrochloride                                                                  Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid                                                                         0.2    g                                             Triethanolamine, sufficient for pH = 6.8                                       Lauramine oxide, sold under the trade name                                                               2.15   g                                             "Aromox DMMCD/W" by Akzo                                                       Perfume                   0.6    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.0    g                                             Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          0.3    g                                             ammonium chloride                                                              Phosphoric acid           0.5    g                                             p-ethoxyacetonilide (phenacetin)                                                                         0.1    g                                             Protein hydrolyzate       0.5    g                                             Perfume                   0.5    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example C

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               10     g                                             Ammoniacal solution, 20% NH.sub.3                                                                        4.1    g                                             Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.0                                                                   Ammonium hydrogencarbonate                                                                               2.0    g                                             Cocoamidopropylbetaine, sold under the                                                                   0.9    g                                             trade name "Tegobetaine HS"                                                    by Goldschmidt                                                                 Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.5    g                                             Sodium stannate           0.03   g                                             N,N-dimethyl N-2 propenyl-2-propene-1                                                                    1.25   g                                             ammonium chloride (poly                                                        quaternium-6) sold under the trade                                             name "Merquat 100" by Merck                                                    Citric acid               0.6    g                                             Perfume                   0.5    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example D

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               15     g                                             N,N'-(2,1-dithioethanediyl) bis [2-amino                                                                 4.5    g                                             acetamide]                                                                     Pentasodium salt of diethylene triamine                                                                  0.2    g                                             pentacetic acid                                                                Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.9                                                                   Hydrogenated castor oil oxyethylenated                                                                   4      g                                             with 60 moles of ethylene oxide,                                               sold under the trade name                                                      "NIKKOL HCO 60" by Nikko Chemical                                              N,N-dimethyl N-2 propenyl-2-propene 1-                                                                   3.8    g                                             ammonium chloride (polyquaternium 7)                                           sold under the trade name                                                      "Merquat 550" by Merck                                                         Perfume                   0.3    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          H.sub.2 O.sub.2 (200 volumes)                                                                            4.8    g                                             Stabilizer                0.1    g                                             D. Panthenol              1.0    g                                             4'-α-dimethyl-α-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-                                                       0.3    g                                             3-cyclohexene methanol (Bisabolol),                                            sold under the trade name                                                      "Dragosantol 2/012681" by Dragoco                                              Lauryl dimethyl amine oxide                                                                              0.7    g                                             Perfume                   0.4    g                                             Lactic acid, sufficient amount for pH = 3.0                                    Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example E

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               5      g                                             2-aminoethyl 4-amino thiobutyrate                                                                        6.5    g                                             dihydrochloride                                                                Ammoniacal solution, 20%  4.4    g                                             Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 7.5                                                                   Oleyl ether oxyethylenated with 20 moles                                                                 6.0    g                                             of ethylene oxide                                                              Lauryl ether oxyethylenated with 23 moles                                                                1.0    g                                             of ethylene oxide                                                              Pentasodium salt of diethylene triamine                                                                  0.5    g                                             pentacetic acid                                                                Perfume                   0.3    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          H.sub.2 O.sub.2                                                                Sodium lauryl ether sulfate oxyethylenated                                                               3.75   g                                             with 2 moles of ethylene oxide                                                 Citric acid               0.5    g                                             Sodium hydrogenphosphate  0.5    g                                             Perfume                   0.3    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example F

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               4      g                                             2-aminoethyl thioalaninate dihydrochloride                                                               3      g                                             2-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide                                                                 2.5    g                                             hydrochloride                                                                  Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.7                                                                   Cetrimonium chloride, sold under the                                                                     1      g                                             trade name "Dehyquart A" by Henkel                                             Perfume                   0.7    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          Sodium bromate            8.0    g                                             Triethanolamine, sufficient amount                                             for pH = 8.0                                                                   Hydrated monosodium phosphate (12H.sub.2 O)                                                              0.3    g                                             Hydrated trisodium phosphate (2H.sub.2 O)                                                                0.5    g                                             Cocoamidopropylbetaine, sold under the                                                                   1.0    g                                             trade name "Tegobetaine HS" by                                                 Goldschmidt                                                                    Perfume                   0.4    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example G

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                           2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               3.0    g                                             L-cysteine                5.0    g                                             Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 9.3                                                                   Stearic ester polyoxyethylenated with                                                                    1      g                                             8 moles of ethylene oxide, sold                                                under the trade name "Myrj 45" by ICI                                          Preservative              0.4    g                                             Perfume                   0.3    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                          H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.5    g                                             Sodium stannate           0.02   g                                             Ammonium lauryl sulfate   1.5    g                                             Protein hydrolyzate       0.6    g                                             Citric acid               0.5    g                                             Perfume                   0.4    g                                             Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100    g                                        ______________________________________                                    

Example H

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               2.0     g                                            N-acetylcysteamine        6.0     g                                            Ammoniacal solution, sufficient amount                                         for pH = 8.0                                                                   Ammonium hydrogen carbonate                                                                              2.0     g                                            N,N-dimethyl N-2 propenyl-2-propene-1                                                                    2.5     g                                            ammonium chloride (polyquaternium-                                             6) sold under the trade name                                                   "Merquat 100" by Merck                                                         Collagen hydrolyzate      0.5     g                                            Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          1.0     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Perfume                   0.8     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2 (200 volumes)                                                                            4.8     g                                            Stabilizer                0.1     g                                            D. Panthenol              1.0     g                                            4'-α-dimethyl-α-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-                                                       0.3     g                                            3-cyclohexene methanol (Bisabolol),                                            sold under the trade name                                                      "Dragosantol 2/012681" by Dragoco                                              Lauryl dimethyl amine oxide                                                                              0.7     g                                            Perfume                   0.4     g                                            Lactic acid, sufficient amount for pH = 3.0                                    Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example I

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               5.5     g                                            2-aminoethyl 6-amino thiocaproate                                                                        7.3     g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                Ammoniacal solution (20%) 5.1     g                                            Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.3                                                                   Cocoamidopropylbetaine, sold under                                                                       0.9     g                                            the trade name "Tegobetaine HS"                                                by Goldschmidt                                                                 Vinyl pyrrolidone/methacrylamidopropyl                                                                   1.0     g                                            trimethyl ammonium chloride copolymer                                          20% in water, sold under the trade                                             name "Gafquat HS" by GAF                                                       Preservative              0.2     g                                            Perfume                   0.7     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.0     g                                            Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          0.3     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Phosphoric acid           0.5     g                                            p-ethoxyacetonilide (Phenacetin)                                                                         0.1     g                                            Protein hydrolyzate       0.8     g                                            Perfume                   0.5     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example J

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               1.5     g                                            Cysteamine, HCl           5.2     g                                            Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 9.5                                                                   Cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride                                                                        1.0     g                                            Perfume                   0.6     g                                            Preservative              0.15    g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     Sodium bromate            8       g                                            Triethanolamine, sufficient amount                                             for pH = 8.0                                                                   Hydrated monosodium phosphate (12H.sub.2 O)                                                              0.3     g                                            Hydrated trisodium phosphate (2H.sub.2 O)                                                                0.5     g                                            Cocoamidopropylbetaine, sold under the                                                                   1.0     g                                            trade name "Tegobetaine HS"                                                    by Goldschmidt                                                                 Perfume                   0.4     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example K

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl thioglycinate dihydrochloride                                                               5.5     g                                            2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate                                                                      7.3     g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                Ammonia (20%)             5.1     g                                            Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 8.3                                                                   Cocoamidopropylbetaine, sold under the                                                                   0.9     g                                            trade name "Tegobetaine HS" by                                                 Goldschmidt                                                                    Vinyl pyrrolidone/methacrylamidopropyl                                                                   1.0     g                                            trimethyl ammonium chloride                                                    copolymer, 20% in water, sold under                                            the trade name "Gafquat HS 100" by GAF                                         Preservative              0.2     g                                            Perfume                   0.7     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.0     g                                            Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          0.3     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Phosphoric acid           0.5     g                                            p-ethoxyacetonilide (Phenacetin)                                                                         0.1     g                                            Protein hydrolyzate       0.8     g                                            Perfume                   0.5     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example L

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      3-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) propionamide                                                                 18      g                                            (Aletheine)                                                                    Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          1.3     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Pentasodium salt of diethylenetriamino                                                                   0.2     g                                            pentacetic acid                                                                Ammonia (20%), sufficient amount                                               for pH = 8.5                                                                   Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2 (100 volumes)                                                                            4.8     g                                            8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate                                                                               0.0125  g                                            p-ethoxyacetomilide (phenacetin)                                                                         0.05    g                                            Oleocetyldimethylhydroxyethyl                                                                            0.3     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Citric acid, sufficient amount for                                             pH = 3.0                                                                       Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

In this Example the reducing composition can be obtained, at the time of use, starting with the thioester precursor of aletheine.

In accordance with this embodiment, 22.1 g of 2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate in powder form are mixed with a basic aqueous solution having the following composition:

    ______________________________________                                         Oleocetyldimethylhydroxyethyl                                                                           1.3     g                                             ammonium chloride                                                              Pentasodium salt of diethylenetriamino                                                                  0.2     g                                             pentacetic acid                                                                Ammonia, sufficient amount for pH = 8.5                                        Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                              100     g                                             ______________________________________                                    

Example M

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate                                                                      18.4    g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                Ammonia (20% solution) sufficient amount                                       for pH = 6.9                                                                   Vinyl pyrrolidone/dimethylaminoethyl                                                                     5.0     g                                            methacrylate copolymer mixture                                                 quaternized by dimethyl sulfate,                                               sold under the trade name                                                      "Gafquat 755" by GAF                                                           Sodium cocoamido ethyl (N-hydroxyethyl,                                                                  1.3     g                                            N-carboxymethyl) glycinate, sold                                               under the trade name "Miranol C2M                                              concentre NP" by Miranol                                                       Perfume                   0.5     g                                            Preservative              0.2     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.5     g                                            Stabilizer                0.1     g                                            Lauramine oxide, sold under the trade                                                                    2.15    g                                            name "Aromex DMMCD/W" by Akzo                                                  Perfume                   0.4     g                                            Lactic acid, sufficient amount for                                             pH = 3.0                                                                       Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example N

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate                                                                      16      g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                N,N'-(2,1-dithioethanediyl) bis [3-                                                                      7.5     g                                            amino propionamide] dihydrochloride                                            Ammonia (20% solution) sufficient                                              amount for pH = 7.0                                                            Monoethanolamine          3.3     g                                            Perfume                   0.7     g                                            Preservative              0.2     g                                            Oleocetyl dimethyl hydroxyethyl                                                                          0.3     g                                            ammonium chloride                                                              Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     Sodium bromate            8.0     g                                            Triethanolamine, sufficient amount                                             for pH = 8.0                                                                   Hydrated monosodium phosphate (12H.sub.2 O)                                                              0.3     g                                            Hydrated trisodium phosphate (2H.sub.2 O)                                                                0.5     g                                            Cocoamidopropyl betaine, sold under                                                                      2.8     g                                            the trade name "Tegobetaine HS"                                                by Goldschmidt                                                                 Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example O

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate                                                                      3       g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                L-cysteine                5       g                                            Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 9.3                                                                   Stearic ester polyoxyethylenated with                                          8 moles of ethylene oxide, sold                                                under the trade name "Myrj 45" by ICI                                                                    1       g                                            Preservative              0.4     g                                            Perfume                   0.3     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     H.sub.2 O.sub.2           2.5     g                                            Sodium stannate           0.02    g                                            Ammonium lauryl sulfate   1.5     g                                            Protein hydrolyzate       0.6     g                                            Citric acid               0.5     g                                            Perfume                   0.4     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                    

Example P

    ______________________________________                                         A.   Reducing Composition                                                      2-aminoethyl 3-amino thiopropionate                                                                      1.5     g                                            dihydrochloride                                                                Cysteamine, HCl           5.2     g                                            Monoethanolamine, sufficient amount                                            for pH = 9.5                                                                   Cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride                                                                        1.0     g                                            Preservative              0.15    g                                            Perfume                   0.6     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            B.   Oxidizing Composition                                                     Sodium bromate            8       g                                            Triethanolamine, sufficient amount                                             for pH = 8.0                                                                   Hydrated monosodium phosphate (12H.sub.2 O)                                                              0.3     g                                            Hydrated trisodium phosphate (2H.sub.2 O)                                                                0.5     g                                            Cocoamidopropyl betaine, sold under the                                                                  1.0     g                                            trade name "Tegobetaine HS" by                                                 Goldschmidt                                                                    Perfume                   0.4     g                                            Demineralized water, sufficient amount for                                                               100     g                                            ______________________________________                                     

We claim:
 1. A compound having the formula ##STR11## wherein A represents a divalent radical --(CH₂)_(n) -- wherein n is a whole number ranging from 2 to 5, or a divalent radical --(CH₂)₂ --O--(CH₂)₂ --,m is 0 or a whole number ranging from 1 to 4, (i) when m is O, R₁ represents hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, 2-methyl butyl, benzyl, 4-amino butyl, [3-guanidino propyl]3-guanidino propyl, 2-methylthioethyl, carboxymethyl or 2-carboxyethyl, and (ii) when m is a whole number ranging from 1 to 4, R₁ represents hydrogen or lower alkyl having 1-5 carbon atomswith the exception of compounds wherein (i') A represents --(CH₂)₂ --, m is 0 or 1 and R₁ represents hydrogen, linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, benzyl or 2-carboxyethyl and (ii') A represents --(CH₂)₃ --, m is 1 and R₁ represents hydrogen,and the salt of said compound of formula (IV).
 2. The compound of formula (IV) of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) acetamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₃ --NH--CO--CH₂ --NH₂ ; 2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl ) acetamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₅ --NH--CO--CH₂ --NH₂ ; 2-amino N-[2'(2-mercaptoethoxy)ethyl]acetamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₂ --O--(CH₂)₂ --NH--CO--CH₂ --NH₂ ; 2-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) propionamide having the formula, ##STR12## 2-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide having the formula, ##STR13## 2-amino N-(2-mercapto-2'-ethoxyethyl) propionamide having the formula, ##STR14## 3-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) propionamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₅ --NH--CO--(CH₂)₂ --NH₂ ; 3-amino N-[2'-(mercaptoethoxy)ethyl]propionamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₂ --O--(CH₂)₂ --NH--CO--(CH₂)₂ --NH; 4-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) butanamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₂ --NH--CO--(CH₂)₃ --NH₂ ; 4-amino N-(3-mercaptopropyl) butanamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₃ --NH--CO--(CH₂)₃ --NH₂ ; 4-amino N-(5-mercaptopentyl) butanamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₅ --NH--CO--(CH₂)₃ --NH₂ ; 4-amino N-[2'-(2-mercaptoethoxy)ethyl]butanamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₂ --O--(CH₂)₂ --NH--CO(CH₂)₃ --NH₂ ; and 6-amino N-(2-mercaptoethyl) hexanamide having the formula, HS--(CH₂)₂ --NH--CO.sub.(CH₂)₅ --NH₂. 